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In solar physics, a transequatorial loop is a structure present in the solar corona that connects two different regions of opposite magnetic polarity in
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Family of seabirds which includes petrels, shearweters and prions
breeding on islands off Australia, New Zealand and Chile, undertake transequatorial migrations of millions of birds up to the waters off Alaska and back
Procellariidae
Species of bird
regular north-to-south movements may occur in West Africa and may occur transequatorially in East Africa to avoid heavy rains. In Kruger, immatures are driven
Bateleur
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Spotted Deer; Name of a God; Loop Spotted Deer; Lord Krishna
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Indian, Sanskrit
Natural; Original; Innate; Simply; Loop
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Bengali, Indian
Loop; Autumn
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English
English : from a Latin nickname meaning ‘red-haired’ (see Ruffo). This is found in medieval English documents as a translation of various surnames with the same sense. (As a personal name it was not adopted until the 19th century.)
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Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Sicinius Velutus, Tribune of the People.
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Muslim
Servant of the benefactor (Allah)
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protected by God
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Muslim
A diamond
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Biblical
Passage, revolution.
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Hindu, Indian
A Form of Godess Durga
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Hindu
The presence of divinity of each soul, I am him . every soul has a presence of God in it.god is within
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a bushy area or thicket, from Middle English bush(e) ‘bush’ (probably from Old Norse buskr, or an unrecorded Old English busc); alternatively, it may derive from Old Norse Buski used as a personal name.Americanized spelling of German Busch.
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Hindi Muslim
Akbar was a 16th-century Muslim King.
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Loop.
n.
A wooden pin tapering toward both ends with a groove around its middle, fixed transversely in the eye of a rope to be secured to any other loop or bight or ring; a kind of button or frog capable of being readily engaged and disengaged for temporary purposes.
n.
A loop or sleeve with a screw thread at one end and a swivel at the other, -- used for tightening a rod, stay, etc.
v. t.
To make a loop of or in; to fasten with a loop or loops; -- often with up; as, to loop a string; to loop up a curtain.
v.
A loop forming an eye to a button.
n.
A small narrow opening or window in a tower or fortified wall; a loophole.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Loop
imp. & p. p.
of Loop
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A link or loop, as in a chain, fitted with a movable bolt, so that the parts can be separated, or the loop removed; a clevis.
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A small, narrow opening; a loophole.
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A curve of any kind in the form of a loop.
a.
Bent, folded, or tied, so as to make a loop; as, a looped wire or string.
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Provided with loopholes.
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An instrument, as a bodkin, for forming a loop in yarn, a cord, etc.
n. pl.
An extensive division of gastropod Mollusca in which the loop or visceral nerves is twisted, and the sexes separate. It is nearly to equivalent to Prosobranchiata.
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The metal loop which travels around the ring surrounding the bobbin, in a ring spinner.
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A wire for changing a loop from one needle to another, as in narrowing, etc.
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A stick with a hole in one end through which passes a loop, which can be drawn tightly over the upper lip or an ear of a horse. By twisting the stick the compression is made sufficiently painful to keep the animal quiet during a slight surgical operation.
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A weaver's cutting instrument; for severing the loops of the pile threads of velvet.